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E. NEWBIGGEN & CO., Heg lo draw attention lo thoir Special! List of WINES AND LCQUOIIS. ALES AND STOUT. English: Bass', quarts doz English : Tniio Coope, quarts doz Engl'sh : Inde Coope, pints doz Swan's XXXX, pints do 7. Swan's XXXX, quarts doz Guinness' Stout, quarts doz Swan's Stout, qunrls doz Swan's Stout, pints doz Jfop Alo, pints doz Horchound, pints doz. spinris. Henncssy s Brandy, ca3e Scotch Whisky, Teacher's, case „ „ Hoatherdow, case „ „ Strathalbane, case „ „ Walker'?, case „ „ Thistle, case „ Heddlcs 1 , oolaves, K»l Irish Whisky, Mitchell's, octaves, gnlj Irish Whisky, Mitchell's, case limn, lied Heart, Mitchell's, caso Rum, Hod TTcavt, Mitchell's, gallon Schnapps. Wolffc's, caso Old Tom, Hurnett'scasc Geneva, Anchor brand, case WINKS AND CIGARS, sherry, DufTCordon's (best) gallon Sherry, Amontillado (best) case I'ovt, Sandenian's, *> <^ <^ <> oas Port, Sandcman's, *£- O <> <> gttl Chnmpngnc, Louis Koedercr, pints Champagne, Louis Rocderer, quarts Ginger Wine. Hornard's, case Cordials, imported, case Cigars- Swiss, per 1000; Queens, per 1003 Eagles, per 30 ; Marie, per .TO. AUSTRALIAN WINKS Light Tokay, case Light Muscadine, case Dark Constantia, caso Park Frolignae, case And a variety of other brands 39 TICLEI'IIONK NO. 51. BOGI.E, SIMMONDS AND CO VIiLCAN FOUNDRY ASTINT.S-STREET, NAI'IKIt. SI'KGIALITIES— Iron Strong-room Doors and Safe Cars. STOCKED AND MADE TO ORDKK-Saw-Bench Rollers Movcable Cellar Ventilators Ornamental Gates and Fencing Brackets and Verandah Fringing (great variety) Wool Presses, Lawn Rollers, Trolly Wheels, Saw Spindles, &c. Two horse-power Portable Engine for Hale. From the Ist July we will quote Cash Trices, and our terms will be CASH AT THE WORKS. Overdue Accounts will bo sued tor without further notice. BOGLE, SIMMONDS AND 00. MURTON AND WHITE'S IIAWKK'S BAY gilEEl'-DirriNO FLUID. Manufactured by MO'JiTON AND AVJIITK, Pout Anuiiiiii, NAl'lEll, H.UVKE'S BAY, S,Z. 152 AKTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. MR W. H. NFAL has much pleasure in informing the public of Hawke's Hay that ho is now in full working order. His new Studio has been built Regardless of Cost, and has special facilities fov the production of ARTISTIC "HOME GROUPS" AND SHADOW PICTURES. The great, power of light at. his command will ciuible him to produce satisfactory and Arlislic Pictures at almost any hour of the day, and in (lie dullest wcnMicr. Two large Rooms lo let, suitable for offices &c. Rent low ; ground floor, TENNYSON-STREET. NAPIEK. 72 lIAVKLOCK AGENCY. FROM and after this date Air J. Watson, General SI orckeepev, Havclock, has been veappointcd the District Agent of tho HAWKES BAY HERALD and tub WEEKLY COURIER. Subscribers will please call as usual at Mr .7. Watson's for their papers. DTNWIDDTE, WALKKR & CO., LTD. April 18. ISS7. HAWKE S BAY HERALD AND I WEEKLY COURIER. HASTINGS AGENCY. MR R. T. SMYTHE having been appointed agent, at Hastings for the above papers, subscribers will please call at Jiissiorc for their papers. Subscribers residing within the town district. will havetheir papers delivered by runner as iibiial. DIXWJDOIK WALKER AND CO LIMITED. NOW PUBLISHED, MAP OF THE BOROUGH OF NAPIER, Hawkk's Bay, N.Z., Showing all Subdivisions and Road Lines according to Mr Rochfort's Survey, 1885. Scale : Four clmins to an inch. Orders forwarded to DINWIDDIEI WALKER AiSD CO. (LIMITED).! PIIIILISIIBRB, Will receive prompt attention. PRICE, 7s Gd. Mounted on Calico, with Pollcrs, 12sIh1 Mounted on Calico, with Rollers, and Vnrl nished los DANEVIRKE STEAM SAW MILLS. rilJ-JE undersigned are prepared to JL supply Contractors and others with lotara Timber, any sizes, at the shortest nolicc. HENDERSON BROS. & WRATT 1!) Danovirko. PEACOCK'S LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP f.H PER THOUSAND GALLONS. At ko PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP. ,<3 10s, Containing a largo proportion of Glycerine, and guaranteed to bn. entirely free from soda or lime. Imlh of nliiclinrclnrgelyuscd insowo of the dips now hi the market, and move especially in those sold in Ihe form of a powder, which have the t fleet of leaving the wool dry and harsli, causing the winter rains lo permeate the skin, Icing thus a frequent source of lungworm with hoggets in low condition. Owing to a long range of experiments carefully iMiTicd out. for some years on my own flock my Dip is now as near perfect ion as it is possible to obtain, and during tho last three years it has given general satisfaction, and obtained n lar^o number of Testimonials from thoroughly reliable and practical Flockowners and Sl.ecp Inspectors. See my circulars. This Dip dqi.'S not kill so quickly as the socalled non-poisonous sorts, but is permanent in its effects, leaving Ihe wool soft, white, and lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. Being inurh heavier than water it id desirable the Dip should bo well stirred up from tho bottom beftre each lot. of sheep are run through. )'or this purpose a common vat rake is the he^t, which i 3 made with a piece of board !l inches long with an auger hole through tliii centre for pole 8 or 9 feel long, 'flic Dip is very easily mixed in cold water, ml is packed in Sealed Tins containing 3 gnllon.s anil Drums of I and .3 gallons, with printed directions for use on each tin. Koch gallon will cbnrge 100 gallons of wafer. Price (is anil 7s per gallon. Special quotations r large quantities. DAVID PEACOCK, Agents for flawke's Bay :— KINI'.OBS & CO., Pour Ahuhihi. TKSTIMOMALS. Mart cm, lSlh October, 1881. David IVacockj JCko., Honinwood — Dear Sir,- -T have examined several /locks of sheep that, have been dressed in your new Dip nil have much pleasure in testifying to its ofllcacy in dust roj ing both Ticks and Lico. It is also most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully white and soft.- I am, yours faithfull)', l!iiiu;i!T K. Simpson, inspector of Sheep. Rar-gitikei .lum-tion. Homiy (iien. Ist September, 1881. Mr I eacdc, ;- Dear Sir.-Your Dip is by far the bi.st and cheapest I have ever used. I does not Etain or make iho wool dry and linrxl H ke many of the English dip*, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away all tilth, killing all insect life, and is lasting in its cffools.— Daniel Stkvkns. Uonny Glen, Rangitikci, August 30, 1881. D. Peacock, Esq., Marton— Dear Sir,- I this year tried your Dip, and found it very eflicacions for Lice and Ticks. It is much cheaper than any other I over used, and leaves the wool and skin beautifully white and soft, without staining.— Yours truly, Jno. P. LKTIIimiIIGH. Mr Peacock-Dear Sir,- Wo dipped our sheep in March last in your dipping mix! nre, and lound v to answer well, killing p I Iho Lice and Ticks, leaving (be wool beautifully toll, white, and oily, and thoroughly cb vising tbcßkin. Our sheep were very lousy lipp'ng but at present dale are pcrfccl ly free fioni Lice |i ml Tickn,— ll, anu H, Ii Jon.NSTO us

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 1

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